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Richard Boulanger: The Audio Programming Book (2011, The MIT Press) 5 stars

A must read for audio programmers wannabes

5 stars

You do need to approach the books with a basic knowledge of c and c++ in my opinion (including how a compiler works), as well as music, acoustics, psycho-acoustics and hexadecimal and bit math principles. However, I was looking for raw materials that started with the bare minimum building blocks and not a full fledged framework and this book delivers. Again, suggested for musicians and/or producers who have already gone though a good c++ tutorial.